UK has announced its offer of the Dingo 3 protected mobility vehicle for the British Army’s Land Mobility Programme. The company stated on social media that both 4x4 and 6x6 configurations of the vehicle are available, highlighting its operational history and suitability for modern battlefield requirements.
With over 1,200 units in service across ten countries, the Dingo 3 has been deployed in conflict zones such as Afghanistan, Mali, and Ukraine. It features reinforced protection against mines, IEDs, small arms fire, and artillery shrapnel. Built on the Mercedes-Benz Unimog chassis, it offers high mobility across challenging terrains and can be configured for various roles, including troop transport, command operations, and medical evacuation. The 4x4 version is designed for compact, high-mobility operations, while the 6x6 variant offers increased payload capacity and interior space, making it suitable for larger troop deployments and specialized missions.
KNDS has emphasized that, if selected, production and maintenance of the Dingo 3 would take place in the UK. The company sees this as part of a broader effort to establish itself as a key defense partner in Britain, contributing to local industry, job creation, and supply chain development.